Introducing the iPhone SDK(Chapter 1 of The iPhone™ Developer’s Cookbook)

  The main.m file has two jobs. First, it creates a primary autorelease pool for your application. Second, it invokes the application event loop.These two elements provide critical elements to get your application started and running. Here is what those two items are and how they work.
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1  int  main( int  argc,  char   * argv[])
2  {
3    NSAutoreleasePool  *  pool  =  [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
4     int  retVal  =  UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, nil,  @" MyAppDelegate " );
5    [pool release];
6     return  retVal;
7  }

 

   Autorelease pools are objects that support the iPhone’s memory management system.This memory system is normally based on keeping track of reference counts, that is, counting how many objects refer to an allocated part of memory.

  Target-actions are a lower-level way of redirecting user interactions.You encounter these almost exclusively for children of the UIControl class.With target-action, you tell the control to contact a given object when a specific user event takes place. 

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/zhtf2014/archive/2010/10/12/1848665.html

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